Pajamas Media has received a leaked internal assessment produced by Spain's Zapatero administration. The assessment confirms the key charges previously made by non-governmental Spanish experts in a damning report exposing the catastrophic economic failure of Spain's "green economy" initiatives.

On eight separate occasions, President Barack Obama has referred to the "green economy" policies enacted by Spain as being the model for what he envisioned for America.

Later came the revelation that Obama administration senior Energy Department official Cathy Zoi -- someone with serious publicized conflict of interest issues -- demanded an urgent U.S. response to the damaging report from the non-governmental Spanish experts so as to protect the Obama administration's plans.

Most recently, U.S. senators have introduced the vehicle for replicating Spain's unfolding economic meltdown here, in the form of the "American Power Act." For reasons that are obvious upon scrutiny, it should instead be called the American Power Grab Act.

But today's leaked document reveals that even the socialist Spanish government now acknowledges the ruinous effects of green economic policy.

Unsurprisingly for a governmental take on a flagship program, the report takes pains to minimize the extent of the economic harm. Yet despite the soft-pedaling, the document reveals exactly why electricity rates "necessarily skyrocketed" in Spain, as did the public debt needed to underwrite the disaster. This internal assessment preceded the Zapatero administration's recent acknowledgement that the "green economy" stunt must be abandoned, lest the experiment risk Spain becoming Greece.

The government report does not expressly confirm the highest-profile finding of the non-governmental report: that Spain's "green economy" program cost the country 2.2 jobs for every job “created" by the state. However, the figures published in the government document indicate they arrived at a job-loss number even worse than the 2.2 figure from the independent study.

This document is not a public report. Spanish media has referred to its existence in recent weeks though, while Bloomberg and the Washington Examiner have noted the impact: Spain is now forced to jettison its plans -- Obama's model -- for a "green economy."

Remarkably, these items have received virtually no media attention.

An item which has been covered widely, however, is that President Obama is now pressuring Spain to turn off its spigot of public debt in the name of averting a situation similar to that of Greece.

Also covered widely is Obama's promotion of the American Power Act -- the legislation which would replicate Spain's current situation in the United States.